Title of article :
A theoretical model for the electromagnetic radiation
emission during plastic deformation and crack
propagation in metallic materials
Author/Authors :
K. Sandeep and Ashok Misra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This paper presents a theoretical model for
the electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emissions during
plastic deformation and crack propagation in metallic
materials. It is shown that under an externally applied
stress, edge dislocations within the plastic zone ahead
of a crack tip form accelerated electric line dipoles
which give rise to the EMR emissions. The dynamic
motion of these dislocations becomes overdamped,
underdamped or critically damped, depending upon the
material/microstructural properties such as mass per
unit length of dislocation, line tension, damping coefficient,
and distance between the dislocation pinning
points. The nature of the EMR signals, viz. exponential
decay or damped sinusoidal, is decided essentially
by these damping characteristics. The EMR emissions
are followed by crack propagation inmetallic materials.
The EMR has a continuous frequency spectrum with
a frequency bandwidth ranging from 108 to 1012 radians
s−1, depending upon the properties of the metals.
Screw dislocations do not contribute to the EMRemissions. The paper also presents some experimental
results on the EMR emissions in ASTM B265 grade
2 titanium sheets. The nature (damped sinusoidal and
exponential decay), amplitude and frequency of the
observed EMR emissions are in conformity with the
predictions of the theoretical model
Keywords :
Plastic deformation · Crackpropagation · Dislocations · Electromagneticradiation · Electro-mechanical behaviour
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture